Starting today, AWS Shield Advanced allows you to easily create Rate-Based Rules (RBRs) with just a few clicks in its upgraded onboarding wizard. Additionally, the wizard also enables you to better monitor your protected resources by allowing you to quickly setup Amazon CloudWatch alarms on Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) metrics published by the service .
AWS Systems Manager Adds Insights and 1-Click Remediation to Help Manage Inventory Collection
AWS Systems Manager now supports new insights, giving you greater visibility into the inventory state of instances that you manage.
Mouser adds Microchip’s dual-core DSCs for motor control
dual-core digital signal controllers (DSCs) for motor control applications. The dual-core DSCs combine two dsPIC DSC cores in a single chip, with optional support for the control area network flexible data rate (CAN-FD) protocol. The communications characteristics with increased bandwidth make the DSCs suitable for embedded applications with algorithms, such as motor control, server power supplies, automotive sensors, industrial …
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Applied outlook gloomy
Applied Materials grew net sales by 19% to $4.47 billion in the quarter to the end of July. On a GAAP basis, the company recorded gross margin of 45.4% and grew operating income by 23% to $1.26 billion or 28.1% of net sales. GAAP EPS) grew 38% to $1.17. On a non-GAAP adjusted basis, over the …
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Infineon enables open source TSS ESAPI layer
Infineon enables a new open source software stack which aims to make work easier for developers using TPM 2.0
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Apple to launch car in 2023-5, says analyst
Renowned Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo expects Apple to launch a car between 2023 and 2025. “We expect that Apple Car, which will likely be launched in 2023–2025, will be the next star product,” says Kuo, “the reasons for this are as follows: Potentially huge replacement demands are emerging in the auto sector because it is being …
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Arm discloses two-year roadmap for CPUs
Arm has announced a roadmap for its client CPUs, and plans for a new CPU later this year
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Updated: Fully printed flexible display offers low power for simple IoT devices
Electrochromic materials are the key to low-cost simple displays, according to Swedish firm Rdot Displays, which claims wide viewing angles and high contrast for its reflective technology. Mass-production of flexible displays is possible on plastic substrates without needing metal or ITO layers – by either sheet-to-sheet or roll-to-roll printing. The underlying technology involves organic materials …
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Most Read articles – FETs, solar cells and ARM revenues
There are the issues of huge semiconductor business deals, a new design for FETs suitable for nanodevices, an organic solar cell efficiency record, Mouser distributing Micron and bad financial results for ARM…
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Warwick lab moots Formula 1 technology for certifying autonomous vehicles
Formula 1 training simulation technology could be used for testing and certifying autonomous vehicles, according to the University of Warwick which has funding from the Government’s Innovate UK agency to examine the potential. “Several manufacturers are already testing their vehicles on public roads, with mixed results,” said the University. “One of the problems is the …
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